THECARISMINE
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Huge Dreamer said:If anything Disney so make this ride more intense.
O YEAH!!
I love it last summer i went on it like 10 times in a row yes I got a killer head ache but still great
Huge Dreamer said:If anything Disney so make this ride more intense.
CitizenRob said:This argument makes me laugh everytime someone says it. Would you really prefer more rides like Dumbo?
Ahhhh! Dumbo! That ride is TOO EXTREME!Not only do you go INTO THE AIR. You're also spun around in circles while in the air! That ride is too much! People will die! Disney needs to build rides like "Park Bench" Or "Couch". Ofcourse, some may fall off the Park Bench, so maybe we should just close WDW down for good, incase another sick person ignores all the 6 million warning signs, and videos and voice overs and cast members..And croaks.
You are remembering correctly. What you are describing is computer generated and not actual footage of the spinning which I think is what the problem is. People (my dad included) don't realise that it really is spinning when you ride.Number_6 said:I have ridden Mission:Space in the past and enjoyed it. I thought it was more enjoyable the first time than it had been on subsequent visits, but still pretty fun. I haven't ridden it for awhile, though, because I began having issues with my blood pressure being a bit high so I wasn't going to take the chance that something more serious could happen. If someone else decides to ignore the signs when they know they have a serious medical condition, then anything that may happen to them is not the fault of Disney or Mission:Space. I've heard people saying that if they showed a video of what the ride does, it might make people more aware of what they would be experiencing. It's been awhile, like I said, but I seem to remember seeing monitors facing the queue from the "control room" setup that cycles through images of people riding, "current health status" and exterior shots of the simulators. I know they showed the simulators at rest, but I thought I saw one or two shots of them spinning as well, which would mean the videos are there. Like I said, it's been awhile, so maybe I'm just thinking they had those running. Anyway, I would be kind of annoyed if it had to be closed down because of something that was not really the fault of the ride, especially since it really is like nothing at any of the other Theme Parks.
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